...then using the etymology of the phrase, we must also be in Christ through no cause of our own as well. If we need nothing to be in Adam, we need nothing to be in Christ. I think we both agree that faith is necessary, so your conclusion cannot be the case.
We had no choice to be in Adam, just as you had no choice to be born. We are given a choice to be in Christ.
You start with a false presuppostion...that if I take Scripture at face value, I am placing God in a "box of reasonings".
That isn't a false presupposition, that is a fact. Your premise is that God has given us absolutely everything there is to know in His written word, do you have scripture to back this up?
Scripture states emphatically spiritually dead people NEED faith in Christ to be justified. That is immutable truth...a fact.
Amen! And even the faith you have has been given you by the grace of God. You simply said "yes, I will have you as my Lord".
I do believe it is impossible for God to speak to a baby in the womb for the simple notion we know how we receive information from Scripture...faith comes by hearing (understanding) and that through the Word of God. Hearing / understanding require the ability and mental capacity to do so. It is spiritual science fiction to claim a fetus can exhibit faith without a fully developed mind needed to understand something.
So it is impossible because God has said that He uses humans to preach His word? So when God says it is appointed once for man to die, then all must die at least once? Thus it is impossible for any men not to die once?
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